Yes, it can. It record the cables from the Xbox 360 so if records what you can see on your T.V.
The best XBOX recirding device is an HD PVR or Capture Card.
He uses the newest HD PvR to record his gameplay. I don't know what its really called but, you can goodle "HD PvR" into google, and see a good variety of good capture software.
There aren't any good cameras for recording gameplay as gameplay is recorded with capture cards, If I were you I would look in to investing towards getting a Hd pvr. Hope this helps
Buy an Hd PVR. It wil cost you arround 300-400 $. When you have bought it,buy HD cables and then connect the PVR system with your pc. Then record.
Tristar MX HD PVR works in the UK because I play on line with two friends from nothern Ireland and another from England. We all use the Tristar MX HD PVR to capture our gameplay without a capture card or a computer nearby.
There are many but i personally would suggest the HD PVR.
Yes. Many capture cards can record Xbox 360 gameplay. Cheaper brands like Roxio record most consoles such as Xbox while higher-end capture cards like Blackmagic, HD PVR, and AVerMedia record anything thrown at them. Personally, the best and easiest capture card to use with the least amount of hassle is the AVerMedia Game Capture HD. It allows you to record straight onto a USB device without having to have a computer nearby.
Hd pvr
I am guessing you meant how do you record xbox 360 so you can play it on your t.v. or put it on youtube or other sites. Here is a guide detailing everything you need to know about recording xbox 360 gameplay. It covers hd recording and standard def recording as well as all the devices and cables you will need. http://hubpages.com/hub/Guides-to-Recording-Xbox-360-Gameplay-to-Desktop-or-Laptop
no it only records telus service
If you mean to record your voice, I'm sorry but there's no way to record your voice with the HD PVR. The HD PVR and other recording devices will not pick up your voice spoken into the headset. The only way to do this is to record your voice at the same exact time as the HD PVR with a program like Audacity on your computer. This allows you to edit your voice's volume compared to the the gameplay volume. I record with an AVerMedia Game Capture HD and a Blue Yeti Microphone at the same time and combine them both with Windows Live Movie Maker before tweaking it with Adobe After Effects. It's a lot of work but worth it.
Probably an HD PVR, just goggle those and you should be able to find one, or just type in HD capture cards.